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List of alumni of the Geneva Graduate Institute

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List of alumni of the Geneva Graduate Institute
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This is a list of notable alumni of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (French: Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement, abbreviated IHEID or the Graduate Institute Geneva), a bilingual postgraduate university located in Geneva, Switzerland. Prominent alumni include three Nobel laureates, seven heads of state, a Pulitzer Prize winner, one Secretary-General of the United Nations, and various senior figures at the UN and other international organisations, as well as many academics specialising in international economics, international history, international law, international relations, development studies, political science and anthropology.[1]

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Nobel laureates

Law, politics and government

Heads of state and government

Ministers

Public officials

Judges

Elected officials and politicians

Diplomacy

Military

  • Lennart Bengtsson (sv), brigadier general in the Swedish military
  • Frederic J. Brown III (MA, 1963, PhD 1967), U.S. Army lieutenant general
  • Stefan Kristiansson (1996), Swedish Army officer
  • Bengt Liljestrand (1968), Swedish Army officer, chief of staff of the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization and commander of the Second United Nations Emergency Force

United Nations and international organisations

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Nobility

Business

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Non-profit organizations and activism

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Media

  • Joaquín Mbomío Bacheng (es), journalist and author[9]
  • Frédéric Bastien (MIS 1997, PhD 2002), Canadian author and historian
  • Robert Albert Bauer (1931), anti-Nazi radio broadcaster with Voice of America
  • James Becket, documentary filmmaker
  • Vicken Cheterian, Lebanese journalist
  • Virgilio Dagnino (it) (1927), Italian writer, journalist, banker and politician
  • Ariane Dayer (fr), Swiss journalist
  • Madeleine Zabriskie Doty (PhD 1945), American journalist and pacifist
  • Alexis Favre (fr), Swiss news anchor
  • Jean-Pierre Péroncel-Hugoz (fr), French journalist and essayist
  • Eric Hoesli (fr), Swiss journalist
  • Beat Kappeler (de) (PhD 1970), Swiss journalist
  • Helen Kirkpatrick (DEA), American war correspondent during the Second World War
  • Esther Mamarbachi (fr) (DEA 1992), Swiss broadcast journalist
  • Maurine Mercier (fr, Swiss broadcast journalist
  • Malika Nedir (fr) (DEA), Swiss news anchor
  • Cholpon Orozobekova, prominent Kyrgyz journalist
  • Jean-Pierre Péroncel-Hugoz (fr) (PhD 1974), French journalist and essayist
  • Claudio Risé (it), Italian journalist
  • Nicolas Rossier (1995), American filmmaker and reporter
  • Pierre Ruetschi (fr) (Licence '83), Swiss journalist
  • Arnold Sagalyn, American journalist
  • Vincent Verzat (fr), web videographer
  • Jon Woronoff (Licence 1965), American writer and East Asian specialist
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Arts

Academia

Economics

History

International law

International relations and political science

Sociology

Linguistics

Ecology

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Other

References

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